Men's artistic team all-around at the Games of the XXX Olympiad | |
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Venue | North Greenwich Arena |
Medalists | |
Gymnastics at the 2012 Summer Olympics | ||
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List of gymnasts Qualification | ||
Artistic | ||
Qualification | men | women |
Team all-around | men | women |
Individual all-around | men | women |
Vault | men | women |
Floor | men | women |
Pommel horse | men | |
Rings | men | |
Parallel bars | men | |
Horizontal bar | men | |
Uneven bars | women | |
Balance beam | women | |
Rhythmic | ||
Group all-around | women | |
Individual all-around | women | |
Trampoline | ||
Individual | men | women |
The final of the men's artistic gymnastics team all-around competition at the 2012 Olympic Games was held at the North Greenwich Arena on 30 July. Eight teams of five gymnasts competed, from a total of twelve teams that had qualified for the Games.
The eight teams with the best combined scores in the qualification round moved on to the final. In the final, each team selected three gymnasts to compete on each apparatus. All scores were summed to give a final team score.
China won the gold medal with a total score of 275.997. In second place with 271.952 points was Japan, and Great Britain took bronze with 271.711.
Qualified teams
Final results
Team | Total (All-around) | |||||||||||||
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Score | Rank | Score | Rank | Score | Rank | Score | Rank | Score | Rank | Score | Rank | Score | Rank | |
China | 45.133 | 5 | 43.833 | 4 | 44.899 | 5 | 48.316 | 1 | 46.750 | 1 | 47.066 | 1 | 275.997 | |
Chen Yibing (CHN) | 14.733 | 11 | 15.800 | 2 | ||||||||||
Feng Zhe (CHN) | 14.400 | 21 | 14.533 | 20 | 16.216 | 4 | 15.950 | 1 | 15.000 | 14 | ||||
Guo Weiyang (CHN) | 14.600 | 14 | 14.566 | 19 | 15.200 | 13 | ||||||||
Zhang Chenglong (CHN) | 14.900 | 14 | 14.500 | 16 | 16.200 | 5 | 15.600 | 2 | 15.666 | 6 | ||||
Zou Kai (CHN) | 15.833 | 1 | 15.900 | 12 | 16.400 | 1 | ||||||||
Japan | 44.733 | 6 | 42.365 | 5 | 45.699 | 2 | 45.971 | 7 | 46.282 | 2 | 46.899 | 2 | 271.952 | |
Ryōhei Katō (JPN) | 15.300 | 8 | 14.766 | 9 | 16.041 | 9 | ||||||||
Kazuhito Tanaka (JPN) | 13.733 | 24 | 13.433 | 19 | 15.366 | 10 | 15.166 | 12 | ||||||
Yusuke Tanaka (JPN) | 15.200 | 8 | 15.500 | 5 | 16.000 | 3 | ||||||||
Kōhei Uchimura (JPN) | 15.700 | 2 | 14.1661 | 18 | 15.133 | 9 | 15.900 | 12 | 15.416 | 8 | 15.733 | 5 | ||
Koji Yamamuro (JPN) | 15.366 | 5 | 14.033 | 24 | ||||||||||
Great Britain | 46.132 | 1 | 45.932 | 1 | 43.066 | 8 | 48.182 | 2 | 44.566 | 7 | 43.833 | 7 | 271.711 | |
Sam Oldham (GBR) | 14.033 | 24 | 14.966 | 18 | 14.000 | 22 | ||||||||
Daniel Purvis (GBR) | 15.533 | 3 | 14.733 | 11 | 14.600 | 18 | 15.966 | 10 | 14.800 | 19 | 14.633 | 18 | ||
Louis Smith (GBR) | 15.966 | 1 | ||||||||||||
Kristian Thomas (GBR) | 15.433 | 6 | 14.433 | 22 | 16.550 | 1 | 15.200 | 10 | ||||||
Max Whitlock (GBR) | 15.166 | 11 | 15.233 | 3 | 15.666 | 16 | 14.800 | 19 | ||||||
Ukraine | 44.065 | 8 | 44.966 | 3 | 45.699 | 2 | 48.065 | 3 | 44.733 | 6 | 43.998 | 6 | 271.526 | 4 |
Nikolai Kuksenkov (UKR) | 15.100 | 4 | 15.233 | 7 | 15.200 | 13 | 15.266 | 9 | ||||||
Vitaliy Nakonechnyi (UKR) | 14.333 | 22 | 14.866 | 7 | 14.266 | 21 | ||||||||
Igor Radivilov (UKR) | 15.433 | 4 | 16.066 | 7 | ||||||||||
Oleg Stepko (UKR) | 14.866 | 16 | 15.000 | 6 | 15.033 | 11 | 15.733 | 15 | 13.933 | 23 | ||||
Oleg Verniaiev (UKR) | 14.866 | 16 | 16.266 | 3 | 15.600 | 2 | 14.466 | 20 | ||||||
United States | 45.266 | 3 | 40.633 | 7 | 45.257 | 4 | 46.632 | 6 | 45.765 | 3 | 46.399 | 3 | 269.952 | 5 |
Jake Dalton (USA) | 15.466 | 5 | 15.033 | 11 | 16.066 | 7 | ||||||||
Jonathan Horton (USA) | 15.266 | 7 | 15.200 | 10 | ||||||||||
Danell Leyva (USA) | 15.200 | 9 | 13.400 | 20 | 15.366 | 10 | 15.866 | 4 | ||||||
Sam Mikulak (USA) | 14.600 | 19 | 14.500 | 16 | 15.966 | 10 | 15.266 | 12 | ||||||
John Orozco (USA) | 12.733 | 23 | 14.958 | 13 | 14.600 | 20 | 15.133 | 15 | 15.333 | 8 | ||||
Russia | 45.308 | 2 | 42.299 | 6 | 46.132 | 1 | 46.866 | 5 | 43.965 | 8 | 45.033 | 5 | 269.603 | 6 |
Denis Ablyazin (RUS) | 15.475 | 4 | 15.616 | 3 | 16.400 | 2 | ||||||||
Aleksandr Balandin (RUS) | 15.816 | 1 | 13.466 | 24 | ||||||||||
David Belyavskiy (RUS) | 14.933 | 13 | 12.933 | 22 | 16.133 | 6 | 15.433 | 7 | 14.833 | 16 | ||||
Emin Garibov (RUS) | 14.833 | 8 | 14.700 | 16 | 15.066 | 17 | 15.600 | 7 | ||||||
Igor Pakhomenko (RUS) | 14.900 | 14 | 14.533 | 15 | 14.333 | 23 | 14.600 | 19 | ||||||
Germany | 45.199 | 4 | 40.466 | 8 | 44.824 | 6 | 47.032 | 4 | 45.433 | 4 | 45.065 | 4 | 268.019 | 7 |
Philipp Boy (GER) | 14.800 | 18 | 13.200 | 21 | 15.566 | 18 | 13.766 | 23 | ||||||
Fabian Hambüchen (GER) | 15.066 | 12 | 14.858 | 14 | 15.633 | 17 | 15.400 | 9 | 16.166 | 2 | ||||
Sebastian Krimmer (GER) | 14.733 | 11 | 14.533 | 22 | ||||||||||
Marcel Nguyen (GER) | 15.333 | 7 | 15.133 | 9 | 15.833 | 14 | 15.500 | 5 | 15.133 | 13 | ||||
Andreas Toba (GER) | 12.533 | 24 | 14.833 | 15 | ||||||||||
France | 44.066 | 7 | 45.265 | 2 | 43.432 | 7 | 44.473 | 8 | 45.290 | 5 | 42.915 | 8 | 265.441 | 8 |
Pierre-Yves Bény (FRA) | 14.333 | 22 | 15.033 | 5 | 14.466 | 21 | 14.566 | 21 | 14.591 | 21 | 13.266 | 24 | ||
Yann Cucherat (FRA) | ||||||||||||||
Gaël da Silva (FRA) | 15.200 | 9 | 14.633 | 17 | 15.466 | 19 | 14.766 | 17 | ||||||
Hamilton Sabot (FRA) | 14.766 | 9 | 14.333 | 23 | 15.566 | 4 | 14.833 | 15 | ||||||
Cyril Tommasone (FRA) | 14.533 | 20 | 15.466 | 2 | 14.441 | 22 | 15.133 | 15 |
- ^ Uchimura was initially given a score of 13.466 on the pommel horse. However, the Japanese team filed an appeal, believing that he had been given the incorrect D-score for his dismount. After review by the Men's Technical Committee, the dismount's difficulty was authorized and his score was raised to 14.166.
Controversy
Entering the last rotation of the final, China held the lead, followed by Japan, Ukraine, and Great Britain.[1] Great Britain earned high scores on the floor exercise, allowing them to surpass Ukraine in the standings despite a solid rings programme from the Ukrainians. Meanwhile, however, Japan was encountering problems on its final apparatus, the pommel horse. First, Kazuhito Tanaka fell, earning a low score of 13.433. Then Kōhei Uchimura had a bad dismount and received a score of 13.466:[citation needed] knocking Japan down to fourth place, and moving Great Britain into second and Ukraine into third.
The Japanese team filed an appeal, arguing that Uchimura's difficulty score (D-score) had been incorrectly downgraded for his dismount, which—while executed poorly—was landed without a fall. After an in-depth video review by the Men's Technical Committee, headed by Adrian Stoica of Romania, Uchimura's dismount was given full difficulty credit (0.7 points for the G-level skill). This increased his total score to 14.166, giving Japan the silver medal and Great Britain the bronze, and knocking Ukraine to fourth place.[2][3]
References
- ^ Glendenning, Barry (30 July 2012). "Olympic gymnastics 2012: men's final – as it happened". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 August 2012.
- ^ Liviu Bird (30 July 2012). "2012 Olympic Men's Gymnastics: Judges, US Fold Under Pressure of Biggest Stage". Bleacher Report. Archived from the original on 1 August 2012.
- ^ Patrick Clarke (30 July 2012). "Men's Gymnastics Olympic Controversy: Japan Takes Silver, Great Britain Snubbed". Bleacher Report.